After /c, leave one more space and then click ok. Iv) Direct after what you pasted, leave a space and add in /c. Iii) Paste this into the beginning of the target line of the game shortcut (make sure you don’t erase anything in the original line) Ii) Right click the AGTH shortcut, go to properties and copy the contents of the target line
However, even if it’s only once, typing in the location of AGTH is too bothersome. After you do the process once, you can always save that AGTH location + /c in a text file or something. This step probably looks pretty annoying because it looks like it involves typing. Where the text in bold indicates the stuff you need to add in. “C:\agth\agth.exe” /c “C:\Games\Acchi Muite Koi\atchikoi.exe” In the ‘target’ line add in the exact location of AGTH, leave a space, then add /c.
Right click the shortcut you made in step 2, and go to ‘ properties’. What I mean by this is that you would never run AGTH by double clicking the AGTH icon.Ģ) Create a shortcut for the game applicationĬreate a shortcut for the game application by right clicking it and clicking “create shortcut”ģ) Attach AGTH to the game via the shortcut made in step 2 I should also note that you’ll NEVER directly open AGTH. Here’s the link for the latest version of AGTH: If you’re interested in using it, here’s how you would go about doing so.
However, that’s not to say that AGTH is bad. I personally think that ITH is better than AGTH, which is why I talk about ITH in “The Bare Essentials” section. Like ITH, AGTH is a hooking program which extracts Japanese text from eroge/VN, and copies it so that it can be translated in machine translators. In this section I cover tools that can be used to substitute or used along side the other tools that I’ve covered in main sections of this guide.